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Portable gaming has never been so powerful, but no matter how incredible devices like the ASUS ROG Ally or Valve Steam Deck are, you can make them even better with the WD_BLACK SN770M NVMe SSD.

One of the best value upgrades for your computer is to update its storage, and with the WD Blue SN580 NVMe SSD, you get blazing fast speeds with a big five-year warranty.

Monday, 24 July 2023 12:34

Seagate launches hi-perf PC NVMe SSD

Seagate's FireCuda 540 PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD offers the fastest speeds and greatest endurance among the company's PC storage products, and is aimed at gamers, creators, and tech enthusiasts.

Wednesday, 03 August 2022 15:03

Seagate reveals new data centre SSDs

Storage specialist Seagate has announced the Nytro 5550 and 5350 SSDs for data centre use.

Broad-based technology and services provider Dell Technologies has announced more than 500 storage software changes that it says improve intelligence, automation, data mobility and security across clouds, on-premises and edge environments – all at no additional cost to existing customers.

Western Digital brought out its stunning new WD_Black SN770 NVMe SSD last month, designed to bring faster speeds and longer playtimes to gaming PCs. iTWire has now put it through its paces.

COMPANY NEWS: Getac’s S410 semi-rugged laptop boasts boosted performance, graphics capability, and configurable options to enhance efficiency in today's ultra-demanding industrial work environments from a company with a rich heritage of innovative rugged devices.

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COMPANY NEWS: Getac’s S410 semi-rugged laptop boasts boosted performance, graphics capability, and configurable options to enhance efficiency in today's ultra-demanding industrial work environments from a company with a rich heritage of innovative rugged devices.

COMPANY NEWS: Getac’s S410 semi-rugged laptop boasts boosted performance, graphics capability, and configurable options to enhance efficiency in today's ultra-demanding industrial work environments from a company with a rich heritage of innovative rugged devices.

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The 12th Gen ('Alder Lake') Intel Core processor family includes 60 variants, starting with six unlocked desktop processors.

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Kingston Technology has launched its new NV1 NVMe PCIe SSD, promising efficient performance in a single-sided M.2 design, making it an "ideal entry-level drive for first-time NVMe users with laptops and small form factor PCs."

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Promising to set a "new standard in consumer SSD performance", Samsung has made its market-leading, super-fast solid-state drives even better "at affordable price points".

Published in Home Tech

Storage vendor Western Digital has announced a new range of back-up drives that use NVMe technology and come in sizes ranging from 500GB to 2TB.

Published in Hardware

Dell EMC's inclusion of dual port Intel Optane SSDs and Storage Class Memory (SCM) as persistent storage in PowerMax servers is an industry first, according to the company.

If you have a Thunderbolt 3 port on your PC or Mac, Samsung's NVMe-based SSD X5 delivers extreme levels of performance and reliability for external storage solutions.

Promising its new NVMe M.2 970 series enables "high-performance computing through enhanced speed, exceptional endurance and system design flexibility", Samsung says it has set a new bar in all aspects of the technology.

Wednesday, 12 April 2017 09:42

Pure Storage goes all-NVMe with FlashArray//X

FlashArray//X is Pure Storage's first all-NVMe enterprise-class all-flash array.

Network speed is not just about faster ethernet IP switches and bigger communication pipes but about every potential bottleneck including often overlooked storage devices and storage network fabrics.

Tuesday, 14 February 2017 07:56

NVMe is the next enterprise storage evolution

Flash storage helps meet user expectations that their application will respond immediately and, in fact, moving to flash storage in the data centre offers several advantages, says Phillip Coates, a systems engineer manager for Brocade in Australia and New Zealand.

Tuesday, 27 September 2016 13:50

Thanks for the memories

ANALYSIS Every electronic device relies on silicon – memory, storage, and compute. Whether that is a computer, mobile, TV, IoT, M2M, autonomous car, or a child’s toy, thanks to Moore’s Law advances in this field have enabled so much more.

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